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Rookies: gather with me to cower in fear.
I have absolutely no idea what we are going to do.
We can't even find our optical or limit switches in our kit, or the 20 meters of pneumatic tubing. We have about 15 members, none with experiences. Our faculty guy is an MIT grad, but hes a scientist, not an engineer. Our Boeing mentor guy looks like he doesn't know whats up either. We are so lost.
But hell. I forgot. I am a teenager and therefore godlike.
I dunno, well think of something. Myself and whoever our future alliance partner sure as hell hope so.
Actually . . . these panic attacks only hit me every few hours . . . for all the rest I'm incredably excited. I had no idea it would be this cool.
Me and my teammembers want to do a stacker. I'm working on some more mechanically oriented engineers to supliment our Boeing areospace guy, and funds also, which is looking up so far. I can't wait till monday where we start to get our asses in gear to get this thing going.
We have bunches of good, easy to build/operate ideas for a stacker . . . .. just need to find a good [CONFIDENTIAL] supplier to get us some good [CONFIDENTIAL].
hee heee, just kidding.
soo, other rookies out there . . . . scared? crying for your mommies? excited? not going to respond cause your too busy with your kit?
This should be a fun year, I look forwards to working with a team in March
(any other STL teams? . . . . thats where we're located. We may have a chance to work together later on . . . . )
Frank
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